About This BlogHello from the Arctic Circle! Kobuk Valley National Park, Noatak National Preserve, and Cape Krusenstern National Monument are collectively known as Western Arctic National Parklands. Our remote location requires a plane ride, as there is no road access! This often makes it difficult for visitors to interact with our Park Rangers. Arctic Ranger Perspectives brings our staff to YOU! Visit with us virtually and learn more about what it is like being a ranger way up north! A Trip to Anigaaq with the Artist-in-Residence
October 26, 2020
Join Student Conservation Association Intern, Melanie, as she reflects on her adventure to Cape Krusenstern National Monument. She recounts what it was like to be a part of the Interpretation Division's trip with the Artist-In-Residence, Pam. Floating the Kelly River in Noatak National Preserve
October 13, 2020
Join Ranger Deanna as she heads out into the field with Law Enforcement Ranger, Jim. Their trip into Noatak National Preserve includes them floating down the Kelly River on rafts where they experience a bear encounter, navigate floating a river, see porcupines and bald eagles, and camp underneath the midnight sun. An Archaeologist in the Arctic
June 26, 2020
Explore life in the Arctic with Western Arctic Parklands Archaeologist, Justin. A Cultural Anthropologist's Point of View
June 04, 2020
In our premiere, Arctic Ranger Perspectives blog post, Deanna talks to Hannah, cultural anthropologist for Western Arctic Parklands. |
Last updated: June 4, 2020